Type:
Bug
Resolution:
Unresolved
Priority:
Normal
Fix Version/s:
None
Affects Version/s:
None
Sprint:
GitOps Scarlet Sprint 29
Description of Problem
Related to https://issues.redhat.com/browse/GITOPS-9032
App sync in autonomous mode is restricted from control plane. However, when synced from control plane UI, the out-of-sync app in agent clusters gets to synced state
Additional Info
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Problem Reproduction
<How do we reproduce the problem?>
Reproducibility
Prerequisites/Environment
<OpenShift, managed service (e.g., ROSA, ARO), operators, layered product, and other software versions, build details>
Steps to Reproduce
Expected Results
App sync from control plane not being supported in autonomous mode
Actual Results
Out-of-sync app in spoke syncs after initiating sync from control plane
Problem Analysis
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Root Cause
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Workaround (If Possible)
<Are there any workarounds we can provide to the customers?>
Fix Approaches
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Acceptance Criteria
Definition of Done
Code Complete:
All code has been written, reviewed, and approved.
Tested:
Unit tests have been written and passed.
Ensure code coverage is not reduced with the changes.
Integration tests have been automated.
System tests have been conducted, and all critical bugs have been fixed.
Tested and merged on OpenShift either upstream or downstream on a local build.
Documentation:
User documentation or release notes have been written (if applicable).
Build:
Code has been successfully built and integrated into the main repository / project.
Midstream changes (if applicable) are done, reviewed, approved and merged.
Review:
Code has been peer-reviewed and meets coding standards.
All acceptance criteria defined in the user story have been met.
Tested by reviewer on OpenShift.
Deployment:
The feature has been deployed on OpenShift cluster for testing.